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In Scotland, MP Neil Findlay recently spoke up about the issues surrounding surgical meshSee the video here: http://www.scottishparliament.tv/20161220_topical?in=00:01:04&out=00:11:08 And a study has recently been released exploring outcomes of prolapse repair when mesh was u

Mesh slings to treat incontinence and prolapse in women is a scandal as big as the morning sickness drug, Thalidomide, that gave babies deformed limbs in the 50s and 60s, according to a leading Australian politician.’His outcry has been welcomed by mesh campaigners around the wo

Labour is calling for scrutiny of mesh use. Read the article/watch the video hereNew Zealand First is calling for a halt to the use of surgical mesh until it is proven to be safe. Read the article here A woman in Motueka’s experience with the health complications she is fac

The Nation on TV3 featured a segment on Surgical Mesh on Saturday the 11th of June, 2016. You can watch it online here.The ACC claim rate for mesh use during organ prolapse is 5x that of other devices.Women’s Health Action has repeatedly called for better mesh regulation. The H

Boston Scientific have “confirmed that all mesh products they have made in the past three years contain [substandard polypropylene] Chinese resin.” – says reporter Marion Scott in Scotland’s Sunday MailThis is the first confirmation from BSC that it made pelvic mesh implan

Last year the Scottish Government suspended the use of surgical mesh pending a review by a government led Expert Group. This week they released their report, which while saying mesh surgeries may be safe in many cases, highlights significant change is needed in the way issues of treat

“An Oxford scientist joined an undercover investigation to expose how the regulation of medical devices is so lax that mesh packaging for fruit could be approved as a medical device to be implanted in people’s bodies.”Read the full article here.This investigation is concer